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Correct Tire Inflation Pressure
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The ride @ 40lbs. feels pretty-harsh :pinch:, but...
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bluej58 wrote: Those pressures are for old school Dunlops
I'm not sure what that means.
To my knowledge all motorcycle tire manufacturers recommend using the tire air pressure specified by the motorcycle manufacturer. I use Pirelli Sport Demon tires. These are modern tires made for non-radial rims. In the past I used Michelin tires. Below you will find the tire pressure recommendation from their respective web sites. Notice they both state that the tire pressure specified by the motorcycle manufacturer should be followed. I don't know of any motorcycle manufacturer that recommends using the maximum tire pressure molded into the tire sidewall for normal street use. Ed
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bluej58 wrote: Those pressures are for old school Dunlops
But, but...I've got Dunlop E3's :ohmy:
OOPS :whistle:
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They are recommend to 40-45 PSi in both front and rear. More or less depending on rider weight etc.
I run them at 40 roughly and it may be a big rougher but each tire requires different. If you are stuck on the tires being at 30 psi or so then they would have to be stock or older style tires. These newer tires can handle more pressure.
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Rattyblack650 wrote: Not to go against the grain but I have metzler 880s (Harley stock tires )
They are recommend to 40-45 PSi in both front and rear. More or less depending on rider weight etc.
I run them at 40 roughly and it may be a big rougher but each tire requires different. If you are stuck on the tires being at 30 psi or so then they would have to be stock or older style tires. These newer tires can handle more pressure.
NOT TRUE!!!! I don't know where you got that info, but it is totally bogus!!!
Metzeler and every other major motorcycle tire manufacturer recommends following the tire pressure recommendation of the motorcycle manufacturer. Many folks believe the old wives tales, urban legends, myths, etc, about using higher pressure in new tires on old bikes, but the fact is that the tire pressures for new tires are the same as those of old tires for the same model bikes. Here are images from the CURRENT web sites of motorcycle tire manufacturers. The tire manufacturers have a vested interest in ensuring their tires perform as well and as safely as possible, so they have no reason whatsoever to lie about what pressure to use. Ed
METZELER
DUNLOP
MICHELIN
BRIDGESTONE
PIRELLI
CONTINENTAL
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